If the sixth term of an Arithmetic Progression (A.P) is 37 and the sum of...

MATHEMATICS
WAEC 2017

If the sixth term of an Arithmetic Progression (A.P) is 37 and the sum of the first six terms is 147, find the

(a) first term;

(b) sum of the first fifteen terms.

Explanation

(a) \(T_{n} = a + (n - 1)d\) (For an AP series)

\(T_{6} = 37 = a + (6 - 1) d = a + 5d\)

\(a + 5d = 37 .... (1)\)

\(S_{n} = \frac{n}{2}(2a + (n - 1) d)\)

or

\(S_{n} = \frac{n}{2}(a + l)\) where a = first term; and l = last term.

Since, we are given the sum of the first 6 terms and also given the sixth term which is the last term in the sum, we can use the second formula where the sixth term is the last term in this case.

\(S_{6} = 147 = \frac{6}{2} (a + 37)\)

\(147 = 3(a + 37) \implies 147 = 3a + 111 \)

\(3a = 147 - 111 = 36 \implies a = 12\)

(b) From equation (1) above,

\(a + 5d = 37\)

\(12 + 5d = 37\)

\(5d = 37 - 12 = 25\)

\(d = 5\)

\(S_{15} = \frac{15}{2} (2(12) + (15 - 1)(5))\)

\(\frac{15}{2} (24 + 70) = \frac{15}{2} (94)\)

= \(15 \times 47\)

= \(705\).



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